What should I do with this cabinet?
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I think it would make a great drinks cabinet. To store all you glasses and alcohol bottles.
Nice mid-century piece. I like the idea of a beverage entertainment center.
This would be a great crafts cabinet!!
All of the above
I don't agree that it would make a good storage cabinet for anything as it is not with the legs on it, as it does not have a lid/top. Any dirt, dust, etc would fall down into whatever you were trying to store.
I think it would be a lot more useable if it were flipped upside down, the legs were removed, and then securely attached on a wall. That way it would have a dustproof lid. Additional shallow shelves could be added to accomodate small things such as small container bathroom or toiletry items, and the bottom panel could have cup hooks for hanging things such as scissors.
You could burn it, causing a fire pit. Actually, you could
paint it and sell it in a flea market
Wow what a great piece - way to go for saving it. For the exterior - you can leave it alone, paint it, stencil it, use a contact/wall paper hybrid so you can remove it if you like later to change it up. As far as uses - I see a bar area, coffee station, craft/sewing storage area, etc. You can easily buy a piece of glass or wood to place on top to give it a table top if you like, as well as ad wheels to the bottom.